Dacarbazine Medac 100 Mg (-200 Mg, -500 Mg, -1000 Mg) Summary of Product Characteristics 1. Name of the Medicinal Product Dacar
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medac GmbH 1.3.1.1.1 Document page: 1 Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg, -500 mg, -1000 mg) Summary of Product Characteristics 1. Name of the Medicinal Product Dacarbazine medac 100 mg, Powder for solution for injection or infusion Dacarbazine medac 200 mg, Powder for solution for injection or infusion Dacarbazine medac 500 mg, Powder for solution for infusion Dacarbazine medac 1000 mg, Powder for solution for infusion 2. Qualitative and Quantitative Composition Each single-dose vial of Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg, -500 mg, -1000 mg) contains 100 mg (200 mg, 500 mg, 1000 mg) dacarbazine (as dacarbazine citrate, formed in situ). After reconstitution Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg) contains 10 mg/ml dacarbazine (see 6.6. a). After reconstitution and final dilution Dacarbazine medac 500 mg (-1000 mg) contains 1.4 – 2.0 mg/ml (2.8 – 4.0 mg/ml) dacarbazine (see 6.6. b). For excipients, see section 6.1. 3. Pharmaceutical Form Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg): Powder for solution for injection or infusion. Dacarbazine medac 500 mg (-1000 mg): Powder for solution for infusion. Dacarbazine medac is a white or pale yellow powder. CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 Therapeutic Indications Dacarbazine is indicated for the treatment of patients with metastasized malignant melanoma. Further indications for dacarbazine as part of a combination chemotherapy are: - advanced Hodgkin’s disease, - advanced adult soft tissue sarcomas (except mesothelioma, Kaposi sarcoma). 4.2 Posology and Method of Administration The use of dacarbazine should be confined to physicians experienced in oncology or hematology respectively. Dacarbazine is sensitive to light exposure. All reconstituted solutions should be suitably protected from light also during administration (light-resistant infusion set). Care should be taken of administration of the injection to avoid extravasation into tissues since this will cause local pain and tissue damage. If extravasation occurs, the injection should be discontinued immediately and any remaining portion of the dose should be introduced into another vein. The following regimes can be used. For further details cf. current scientific literature. Malignant Melanoma Dacarbazine can be administered as single agent in doses of 200 to 250 mg/m² body surface area/day as an i.v. injection for 5 days every 3 weeks. As an alternative to an intravenous bolus injection dacarbazine can be administered as a short- term infusion (over 15 - 30 minutes). _________________________________________________________________________________________ Summary of Product Characteristics (date of revision: 01.03.2015) 1 Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg, -500 mg, -1000 mg) medac GmbH 1.3.1.1.1 Document page: 2 It is also possible to give 850 mg/m² body surface area on day 1 and then once every 3 weeks as intravenous infusion. Hodgkin's Disease Dacarbazine is administered in a daily dose of 375 mg/m² body surface area i.v. every 15 days in combination with doxorubicin, bleomycin and vinblastine (ABVD regimen). Adult soft-tissue sarcoma For adult soft tissue sarcomas dacarbazine is given in daily doses of 250 mg/m2 body surface area i.v. (days 1-5) in combination with doxorubicin every 3 weeks (ADIC regimen). During dacarbazine treatment frequent monitoring of blood counts should be conducted as well as monitoring of hepatic and renal function. Since severe gastrointestinal reactions frequently occur, antiemetic and supportive measures are advisable. Because severe gastrointestinal and hematological disturbances can occur an extremely careful benefit-risk analysis has to be made before every course of therapy with dacarbazine. Duration of therapy The treating physician should individually decide about the duration of therapy taking into account the type and stage of the underlying disease, the combination therapy administered and the response to and adverse effects of dacarbazine. In advanced Hodgkin's disease, a usual recommendation is to administer 6 cycles of ABVD combination therapy. In metastasized malignant melanoma and in advanced tissue sarcoma, the duration of treatment depends on the efficacy and tolerability in the individual patient. Rate of administration Doses up to 200 mg/m2 may be given as a slow intravenous injection. Larger doses (ranging from 200 to 850 mg/m²) should be administered as an i.v. infusion over 15-30 minutes. It is recommended to test the patency of the vein first with a 5- to 10-ml flush of sodium chloride infusion solution or glucose 5%. The same solutions should be used after infusion to flush any remaining drug from the tubing. After reconstitution with water for injection without further dilution with sodium chloride infusion solution or glucose 5 %, dacarbazine 100 mg and 200 mg preparations are hypo-osmolar (ca. 100mOsmol/kg) and should therefore be given by slow intravenous injection e.g. over 1 minute rather than rapid intravenous bolus over a few seconds. Special populations Patients with kidney/liver insufficiency: If there is mild to moderate renal or hepatic insufficiency alone, a dose reduction is not usually required. In patients with combined renal and hepatic impairment elimination of dacarbazine is prolonged. However, no validated recommendations on dose reductions can be given currently. Elderly patients: As limited experience in elderly patients is available no special instructions for the use in elderly patients can be given. Children: No special recommendations for the use of dacarbazine in the paediatric age group can be given until further data become available. 4.3 Contraindications Dacarbazine is contraindicated in patients - who have a history of hypersensitivity reactions to dacarbazine or to any of the excipients, - in pregnant or breastfeeding women, - in patients with leucopenia and/or thrombocytopenia, - in patients with severe liver or kidney diseases. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Summary of Product Characteristics (date of revision: 01.03.2015) 2 Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg, -500 mg, -1000 mg) medac GmbH 1.3.1.1.1 Document page: 3 4.4 Special Warnings and Special Precautions for Use It is recommended that dacarbazine should only be administered under the supervision of a physician specialised in oncology, having the facilities for regular monitoring of clinical, biochemical and haematological effects, during and after therapy. If symptoms of a liver or kidney functional disorder or symptoms of a hypersensitivity reaction are observed immediate cessation of therapy is required. If veno-occlusive disease of the liver occurs, further therapy with dacarbazine is contra-indicated. Note: The responsible physician should be aware of a rarely observed severe complication during therapy resulting from liver necrosis due to occlusion of intrahepatic veins. Therefore frequent monitoring of liver size, function and blood counts (especially eosinophils) is required. In single cases of suspected veno-occlusive disease early therapy with high-dose corticosteroids (for example hydrocortisone 300 mg/day) with or without fibrinolytic agents like heparin or tissue plasminogen activator was successful (see 4.8). Long-term therapy can cause cumulative bone marrow toxicity. The possible bone marrow depression requires careful monitoring of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelet levels. Hemopoetic toxicity may warrant temporary suspension or cessation of therapy. Extravasation of the drug during i.v. administration may result in tissue damage and severe pain. Furthermore dacarbazine is a moderate immunosuppressive agent. Hepatotoxic drugs and alcohol should be avoided during chemotherapy. Contraceptive measures: Men are advised to take contraceptive measures during and for 6 months after cessation of therapy. Administration of dacarbazine in the paediatric age group: Dacarbazine is not recommended for use in the paediatric age group until further data become available. Handling of dacarbazine: Dacarbazine should be handled according to standard procedures for cytostatics that have mutagenic, carcinogenic and teratogenic effects. 4.5 Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction In case of previous or concomitant treatment having adverse effects on the bone marrow (particularly cytostatic agents, irradiation) myelotoxic interactions are possible. Studies to investigate the presence of phenotypic metabolism have not been undertaken but hydroxylation of the parent compound to metabolites with anti-tumour activity has been identified. Dacarbazine is metabolised by cytochrome P450 (CYP1A1, CYP1A2, and CYP2E1). This has to be taken into account if other drugs are co-administered which are metabolised by the same hepatic enzymes. Dacarbazine can enhance the effects of methoxypsoralen because of photosensitization. 4.6 Use during Pregnancy and Lactation Pregnancy/Lactation: Dacarbazine has been shown to be mutagenic, teratogenic and carcinogenic in animals. It must be assumed that an increased risk for teratogenic effects exists in humans. Therefore dacarbazine must not be used during pregnancy and during breastfeeding (see: 4.3 und 4.4.). Women of child bearing potential: Women of child bearing age must avoid pregnancy during dacarbazine treatment. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Summary of Product Characteristics (date of revision: 01.03.2015) 3 Dacarbazine medac 100 mg (-200 mg, -500 mg, -1000 mg) medac GmbH 1.3.1.1.1 Document page: 4 4.7 Effects on Ability